For anyone interested I was up at Wildcat AutoWreaking on Friday and they have a box of early A body V8 gas throttle pieces and several of the peddles themselves. They quoted me $125 for the set.
John
John
sounds kinda high unless its a hard to find hemi 8bbl kickdown
I guess going out there is the only way to get a part. I called them and told them what I needed, they said they would call back by the next day. Never called. I called them again, told them what happened before, they appologized and said they'd call me by the next day. They never did call back, and neither did I.
That is a little high, or are prices getting that bad, I bought one from them about 10 years ago and it cost $25. I only go there for stuff can't find anywhere else as they are higher than most places, but I do have ot agree that Ed is the man ot talk to if you need anything. Always very helpful.
shouldnt be criticizing and should have said thanks for the tip. sorry,i dont know where my heads at sometimes
That is a little high, or are prices getting that bad, I bought one from them about 10 years ago and it cost $25. I only go there for stuff can't find anywhere else as they are higher than most places, but I do have ot agree that Ed is the man ot talk to if you need anything. Always very helpful.
Hello All,
Josh here from Wildcat Auto Wrecking. We only have a couple of the conversions left. Price is $125.00 plus shipping. As you allready know they only came on 64 to 66 V8 equiped A-bodies and most of those were 6cyl equiped cars, so not really the easiest parts to find, especially a good pedal. Feel free to email me at [email protected]. Thanks, Josh
I parted out a 66 GT with factory AC and it had the cable throttle linkage and "V8" gas pedal. The non-AC slants used a rotating rod assembly and the gas pedals were totally different from V8's//6 ACThank you 65 Dartman, I didn't know this. My 66 has factory air and this is a part that I though I needed. You saved me some dough and some searching.:cheers:
I parted out a 66 GT with factory AC and it had the cable throttle linkage and "V8" gas pedal. The non-AC slants used a rotating rod assembly and the gas pedals were totally different from V8's//6 AC